| ARCATURE | • arcature n. (Architecture) A small arched passageway. • ARCATURE n. a small or blind arcade. |
| ARCATURES | • arcatures n. Plural of arcature. • ARCATURE n. a small or blind arcade. |
| PLICATURE | • plicature n. A doubling; a fold; a plication. • PLICATURE n. the act of folding, also PLICATION. |
| CARICATURE | • caricature n. A pictorial representation of someone in which distinguishing features are exaggerated for comic effect. • caricature n. A grotesque misrepresentation. • caricature n. (Computing) In facial recognition systems, a face that has been modified to look less like the average… |
| JUDICATURE | • judicature n. The administration of justice by judges and courts; judicial process. • judicature n. The office or authority of a judge; jurisdiction. • judicature n. Judges collectively; a court or group of courts; the judiciary. |
| PLICATURES | • plicatures n. Plural of plicature. • PLICATURE n. the act of folding, also PLICATION. |
| CARICATURED | • caricatured v. Simple past tense and past participle of caricature. • CARICATURE v. to make or draw a caricature of. |
| CARICATURES | • caricatures n. Plural of caricature. • CARICATURE v. to make or draw a caricature of. |
| DUPLICATURE | • duplicature n. A doubling; a fold, as of a membrane. • DUPLICATURE n. a doubling, anything doubled. |
| IMPLICATURE | • implicature n. (Pragmatics) An implied meaning that does not semantically entail. • IMPLICATURE n. the act of implying a meaning other than the literal meaning of a statement. |
| JUDICATURES | • judicatures n. Plural of judicature. • JUDICATURE n. the power of dispensing justice by trial. |
| ACCIACCATURE | • acciaccature n. Plural of acciaccatura. • ACCIACCATURA n. (Italian) a grace-note performed quickly before an essential note of a melody. |
| DUPLICATURES | • duplicatures n. Plural of duplicature. • DUPLICATURE n. a doubling, anything doubled. |
| IMPLICATURES | • implicatures n. Plural of implicature. • IMPLICATURE n. the act of implying a meaning other than the literal meaning of a statement. |